Inner Covenant of Exodus 34:8-9
Exodus 34:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses bows in worship and asks for grace and for God to go among the people. He pleads pardon for their sin and inheritance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 34:8-9, in Neville’s key, reveals Moses not worshiping a distant God but awakening a state of consciousness. Moses bows, not to appease a deity, but to surrender his attention to the I AM within, the place where grace already resides. The phrase 'found grace in thy sight' becomes: I have chosen to recognize grace as my present awareness. When he says, 'go among us,' it is the invitation for the I AM to move through every part of my life—my thoughts, feelings, and actions—so that no corner remains untouched by divine presence. The 'stiffnecked people' signify fixed patterns of fear, doubt, or habit; the petition for pardon reframes sin as misalignment with one's true self, a temporary forgetting. And 'take us for thine inheritance' is the declaration that the inheritance is not a future reward but the realized sense of being God’s own, here and now. In this light, worship is the ongoing practice of returning to the I AM, permitting grace to reframe every moment as home.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the consciousness that you are already graced. Say silently, 'I am the I AM; grace goes among me now,' and feel the sense of being taken as inheritance.
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